All of our systems can utilize any of our wireless
triggering devices. Systems come standard with the PIR motion
sensor.
Our systems use
radio-based wireless triggering devices to start an event
recording. The advantages are clear: no more
watching hour after hour of boring video tape!
These wireless triggers transmit up to 100 feet, though this
will depend on wall structure.
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TTX-PIR
Wireless PIR transmitter
Probably the most versatile
triggering device. Whenever there is movement the system
will record. It can be placed in a closet so that when
the closet is opened the system is
triggered. It can be used as a beam, placed so
that when someone walks past it the system will trigger.
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TTX-DOOR
Wireless Magnetic Door contact transmitter
The door contacts trigger
the system when someone opens a door or file
cabinet.
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TTX-HAND
Wireless Panic Button
The panic button is useful
for human resources during terminations, harassment
cases, or when the event is such that you want to
manually control recording. Example: In a hospital a
patients' spouse is causing problems. The nurse can now
press the panic button when he/she arrives.
TTX-Hand One button
TTX-Hand1- Long range
TTX-Hand2 - 2 button
TTX-Hand4 - 4 button
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TTX-LIGHT Wireless
Light Sensor
It can be placed in a
package, file cabinet or desk drawer and when the object
is opened it will activate the system.
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TTX-MS Wireless
Mercury Switch
The mercury switch is a
jiggle switch. When it is moved it triggers the system.
It can be placed on a door, in a pocketbook, in
merchandise, inside a telephone, file cabinet or cash
drawer; anything that should not be moved.
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TTX-Wrist covert trigger |
Remember the triggering devices
will only start the recording between the hours of interest
to you.
ELECTRICAL
Channels: 1, 2, 4-channel buttons respectively
Current Consumption: 10mA operation
Battery Supervision: LED lights during transmission
indicating sufficient voltage
Available Frequencies: 315, 403, 418.9, 433 MHz
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 149°F)
Custom triggering devices are also available.
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